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so before the mobile phone, only two technologies had spread as widely as the mobile phone. note elegies ever spread as rapidly. the only other recent one was the transistor radio and arguably before that it was fire so we know what mobile telephony means and smartphones and all that, but what does it mean for the majority of the worlds population? it's the communication highway. we dealt highways, communications highways into connecting people never connected before. in afghanistan attack about the story. you asked me about entrepreneurs who was responsible for creating the afghan cell phone can any. this is maybe the biggest story not invest in the last 10 years and we don't hear about it. why? because the fact that more afghans today have access to mobile telephony and know how to read or write, were a decade ago that would affect about 700 miles to make a phone call. but that's not a story. it is a story. it's a big story. for an ordinary afghan incentive and means a lot in terms of capabilities. but what is more exciting you think when you built the railroad, there's a
so before the mobile phone, only two technologies had spread as widely as the mobile phone. note elegies ever spread as rapidly. the only other recent one was the transistor radio and arguably before that it was fire so we know what mobile telephony means and smartphones and all that, but what does it mean for the majority of the worlds population? it's the communication highway. we dealt highways, communications highways into connecting people never connected before. in afghanistan attack...
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so our security is lacking our technology. in the old days before we had the internet, we had all these enormously important records for money. it was guarded by people. unless you got past the security guards and guns, but now all of that is sitting out there in cyberspace. all of that sensitive information sitting in cyberspace. how productive is that? i don't think it is protected the way it should be. we haven't invested the money that we have to invest in figuring out how to secure it. the best method of securing it is to hire company that will attack it. hire company that will constantly go after your information. i work with a company for a couple of years used to make use make the following offer and only failed once. they said, there was a contractor protect your information in cyberspace. and you say how much it is. and it is some enormous amount of money. and if they give us one month period of time and we will try to hack in. if we can't happen, don't hire us. if so, you better hire us because we will fix it. the c
so our security is lacking our technology. in the old days before we had the internet, we had all these enormously important records for money. it was guarded by people. unless you got past the security guards and guns, but now all of that is sitting out there in cyberspace. all of that sensitive information sitting in cyberspace. how productive is that? i don't think it is protected the way it should be. we haven't invested the money that we have to invest in figuring out how to secure it. the...
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but they take the science and technology. we've got to invest in beginning in preschool and going all the way through k-12. from the federal government, no child left behind left everyone behind. we need to take those dollars and reinvest them back into our education system near utah today. >> moderator: senator hatch. hatch: there's a lot of what scott said here is true, and i appreciate him saying it. and we in utah are known for one of the best software valleys in the country. i'm the republican high-tech chairman of the high-tech task force. it's no secret that everybody in silicon valley knows me. most of the patent bills, or patent changes that have occurred have had my name on them. i can go down there and meet with almost anybody anytime i want. i get the annual speaker for our utah technology council, and it's always a ceo from silicon valley or one of the great high-tech groups. yeah, i think we've got to sponsor and keep going in this area, and we've got to emphasize math and science in schools and elementary and s
but they take the science and technology. we've got to invest in beginning in preschool and going all the way through k-12. from the federal government, no child left behind left everyone behind. we need to take those dollars and reinvest them back into our education system near utah today. >> moderator: senator hatch. hatch: there's a lot of what scott said here is true, and i appreciate him saying it. and we in utah are known for one of the best software valleys in the country. i'm the...
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that involves technology, investment in technology, and i believe it starts to grade k-12. to talk about jobs for people in their 20s and 30s, that's important, but we don't focus on being more competitive and more advance the, we will not be competitive in the global marketplace, and that's core to the issue. >> moderator: mr. dalton, go ahead. dalton: briefly, middle class here facing camming thing middle class is across the country. it's due to the fact our government does not work together like everyone's said because they are controlled by special interests and major lobby groups that are to the putting in place specific things like comprehensive tax reform that makes sense, that's officially our accumulates revenue, and it's equitably distributed. what we need to do is make sure we have comprehensive tax reform that makes sense, and address the waste in mismanagement and allocate resources we see throughout government, evident in benghazi, they couldn't take a hundred marines in benghazi drawing down from iraq. we have to address that. we can address that with more in
that involves technology, investment in technology, and i believe it starts to grade k-12. to talk about jobs for people in their 20s and 30s, that's important, but we don't focus on being more competitive and more advance the, we will not be competitive in the global marketplace, and that's core to the issue. >> moderator: mr. dalton, go ahead. dalton: briefly, middle class here facing camming thing middle class is across the country. it's due to the fact our government does not work...
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but we have embarked again on a new technology in a very, you know, hazardous in the view of many experts area. we're setting a precedent for many other countries both with drones and with cyber attacks. congress has not been able to talk about any of that because it's classified. we can talk about it, they can't. so you have this strange breakdown of what would normally be the sort of functioning government in a democracy. the final thing i'll say is that we talk about leaks as endangering, you know, people, programs, government operations. it's very interesting to talk to tom cain, former governor of new jersey, who was the chairman of the national 9/11 commission, investigated the 9/11 attacks. if you ask him what, you know, what made us vulnerable to 9/11 eleven years ago, was it leaks or was it secrecy, he'll tell you it was secrecy. it was excessive secrecy that made us vulnerable to the worst terrorist attack in american history. it was not leaks. if there had been more leaks, you know, he would argue we would have been, we would have had a far better chance of stopping this attack
but we have embarked again on a new technology in a very, you know, hazardous in the view of many experts area. we're setting a precedent for many other countries both with drones and with cyber attacks. congress has not been able to talk about any of that because it's classified. we can talk about it, they can't. so you have this strange breakdown of what would normally be the sort of functioning government in a democracy. the final thing i'll say is that we talk about leaks as endangering,...
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new media and technology. an argument that with the wikileaks situation, sort of one of the things i've testified about in the past is can you actually distinguish wikileaks from the rest of mainstream media? as a constitutional matter, a legal matter, but also policy matters such that if the government goes ahead and prosecute wikileaks under the espionage act, with the rest of the press say, okay, they are being prosecuted. the first prosecution of the media ever brought, but we don't have to worry that they're going to next come after us. we don't have to worry that the government is now going after the media because wikileaks is very much distinguishable from us, and obviously the areas of distinction are they great lady do about all the news, the prince. the publishing stories that have public interest and educate the public. wikileaks by contrast is all about just disclosing secrets. you know. the press, typical press, investigative journalism, that is how they get their permission wikileaks sets up inte
new media and technology. an argument that with the wikileaks situation, sort of one of the things i've testified about in the past is can you actually distinguish wikileaks from the rest of mainstream media? as a constitutional matter, a legal matter, but also policy matters such that if the government goes ahead and prosecute wikileaks under the espionage act, with the rest of the press say, okay, they are being prosecuted. the first prosecution of the media ever brought, but we don't have to...
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do you believe the proliferation of joint technology will compel the u.s. to officially stated some legal justification to inform future international debates about joint technology? >> in outcome if you don't mind, unlike the rest of you. i have no idea despite what's classified was classified about this topic and what isn't. so i am a big constrain to get to that level of specific. i will say in terms of legal justifications for what perceived to be controversial or dvds, i find it surpassingly ironic that the obama administration two or three since office basically declassified all of the llc memos come euphemistically referred to as torture memos. but again, i was the lucky guy who would ask in his famous on all of them. but as you recall, davis programs over that you know, we need transparency collocated out there. the american people deserve to know. again, i'm only speaking as a private citizen. i know now is what i read in the media. but according to media accounts, the obama administration is resisting making public its legal analysis on why is con
do you believe the proliferation of joint technology will compel the u.s. to officially stated some legal justification to inform future international debates about joint technology? >> in outcome if you don't mind, unlike the rest of you. i have no idea despite what's classified was classified about this topic and what isn't. so i am a big constrain to get to that level of specific. i will say in terms of legal justifications for what perceived to be controversial or dvds, i find it...
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he will address how last technology has moved entertainment content to the cloud it's created economic challenges to both the industry and government protecting the rights of the 2.2 million cremators and makers in every state especially in california. and then three days later, friday october 5th, massachusetts congressman barney frank will be here for a luncheon program. i should tell you chris dodd is a 6 p.m. program also at the club in san francisco. friday october 5th, barney frank will be here for a luncheon program on the of the commonwealth club can you see both dolph and frank in one week. [laughter] congressman frank will be here discussing the domestic and foreign policy issues pertinent to the upcoming election. it is my pleasure to extend a special welcome to any new commonwealth members of this evening. you'll need the most well-informed interesting people in the bay area when you attend the commonwealth club agents all of whom are as interested as you are in savitt discussion and social interaction. now want to this evening's program, there are question cards you should
he will address how last technology has moved entertainment content to the cloud it's created economic challenges to both the industry and government protecting the rights of the 2.2 million cremators and makers in every state especially in california. and then three days later, friday october 5th, massachusetts congressman barney frank will be here for a luncheon program. i should tell you chris dodd is a 6 p.m. program also at the club in san francisco. friday october 5th, barney frank will...
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technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those challenges. we are americans. we have the world's best entrepreneurs, and tests, researchers, colleges, universities. we have the most innovative workers. we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. there is not a country on earth that would not gladly trade places with the united states. to secure a future that we want for our kids and our grandkids, we have to make a choice right now. in five days, we will choose our next president. [applause] and, boulder, it is more than just a choice between two candidates or parties. you will be making a choice between two fundamental
technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those...
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but we have embarked again on a new technology in a very, you know, hazardous in the view of many experts area. we're setting a precedent in many countries. congress has not been able to talk about that because it's classified. we can talk about it, they can't. so you have this strange breakdown of what would normally be the sort of functioning government in a democracy. the final thing i'll say is that we talk about, um, leaks as endangering, you know, people, programs, government operations. it's very interesting to talk to tom cain, former governor of new jersey, who was the chairman of the national 9/11 commission, investigated the 9/11 attacks. if you ask him what, you know, what made us vulnerable to 9/11 eleven years ago, was it leaks or was it secrecy, he'll tell you it was secrecy. it was excessive secrecy that made us vulnerable to the worst terrorist attack in american history. it was not leaks. if there had been more leaks, you know, he would argue we would have been, we would have had a far better chance of stopping this attack. so i think that's where, you know, the danger -
but we have embarked again on a new technology in a very, you know, hazardous in the view of many experts area. we're setting a precedent in many countries. congress has not been able to talk about that because it's classified. we can talk about it, they can't. so you have this strange breakdown of what would normally be the sort of functioning government in a democracy. the final thing i'll say is that we talk about, um, leaks as endangering, you know, people, programs, government operations....
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in fact, research shows, done appropriately, the application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease the costs of delivering that education. so far, big safings have proven allusive. nonetheless, massive, open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mitt, harvard, princeton and stanford offer these classes with headlines that "college may never be the same." stay tuned, it could be a wild ride. ideas take time to research and explore. penn state operates a world campus with nearly 12,000 students enrolled in dozens of fully online programs. the model was honored as the top line line program in 2012, and it, too, continues to evolve. finally, in the coming year, we must prepare penn state for the next generation of leadership. i announced that i will be retiring by june 2014, and the board of trustees is about to begin the search for the next president. it's incumbent upon us to lay the ground work for my successor, and we look forward to an invigorating process with many outstanding candidates. penn state continues to move forward
in fact, research shows, done appropriately, the application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease the costs of delivering that education. so far, big safings have proven allusive. nonetheless, massive, open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mitt, harvard, princeton and stanford offer these classes with headlines that "college may never be the same." stay tuned, it could be a wild ride. ideas take time to research and...
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it's one of the most revolutionary technologies of any time, cell phone. why is it relevant in there are supposedly 400 million cell phones in china. we're dealing with a mobilized population. they know what's going on. they know what is happening in their vote and the world. and from my discussions with senior officials in the country, they're feeling enormous public pressure. think of the impact on politics of the scandal. of seeing [inaudible] the son out cavorting abroad with various party girls, there's been several other high level scandal in the leadership that reinforced what i believe is a growing alienation of the society from the party leadership. and as the country enters its fifth generation leadership, which is about to proceed in a form away shortly after the election and play out early next year, this leadership really does face some very fundamental issues can they open up the political process and dealing with the very substantial measure of distrust in the population. so that situation will be exacerbated if economic growth slows, people
it's one of the most revolutionary technologies of any time, cell phone. why is it relevant in there are supposedly 400 million cell phones in china. we're dealing with a mobilized population. they know what's going on. they know what is happening in their vote and the world. and from my discussions with senior officials in the country, they're feeling enormous public pressure. think of the impact on politics of the scandal. of seeing [inaudible] the son out cavorting abroad with various party...
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in part because of the greater use of technology as a smidgen, as elizabeth mentioned, in response to higher caseloads. sorted out of necessity. and also because of the direction that the health community has been moving in for a number of years in terms of most with children's coverage up until now but now under health care reform it is envisioned sort of for all health coverage, which is a simpler, more streamlined, more automated system under the affordable care act. so the old vision for access to snap was that you went into the local human services office and he sat down with a case worker, and you had a 45 and/or an hour-long interview, and then you've come utah while you are eligible or not. this expectation that people will make frequent trips to the human services office in order to apply for snap and then over time to keep snap is changing across the country. there's no 37 states that the online applications at about half the states offer other online services. there's much, much greater use of telephone, for both interviews and for inquiries. many states have set up call ce
in part because of the greater use of technology as a smidgen, as elizabeth mentioned, in response to higher caseloads. sorted out of necessity. and also because of the direction that the health community has been moving in for a number of years in terms of most with children's coverage up until now but now under health care reform it is envisioned sort of for all health coverage, which is a simpler, more streamlined, more automated system under the affordable care act. so the old vision for...
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this is one of the most revolutionary technologies of any kind, cell phone. why is it relevant? there are supposedly 400 million cell phones in china. we are dealing with a mobilized population. they know what's going on. they know what is happening in their society. and the world. and for my discussions with senior cadre officials in the country, they're feeling a norms public pressure. thing of the impact on politics of the scandal, of seeing the sun out cavorting with berries party girls. there's been several other very high level scandals in the leadership that have reinforced what i believe is a growing alienation of the society from the party leadership. at as the country interest its fifth generation leadership, which is about to proceed in a formal way, shortly after our election and play out early next year, this leadership really does face some very fundamental issues about, can they open up the political process in dealing with the very substantial measure of distrust in the populations. so that situation will be exasperated if economic growth slows. people will be pu
this is one of the most revolutionary technologies of any kind, cell phone. why is it relevant? there are supposedly 400 million cell phones in china. we are dealing with a mobilized population. they know what's going on. they know what is happening in their society. and the world. and for my discussions with senior cadre officials in the country, they're feeling a norms public pressure. thing of the impact on politics of the scandal, of seeing the sun out cavorting with berries party girls....
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many technology to people, one of whom is harry middleton. terry was the first director of the lbj library, my predecessor, my dear friend, and so much of the scholarship about ladybird johnson comes from the work that harry did in the lbj library. the other one sitting next to him is surely a chance to work for mrs. johnson for many years into recently prevailed with the united states post office in getting a postage stamp in honors of ladybird johnson. [applause] a friend of mine and harry's ensure lease was a speechwriter like kerrey for lyndon johnson, and i think he put it very aptly when he said, allowing for shades of subtlety there were many lbj is as there were people who knew him, and as often as not people they saw or contradictory. and i think that says so much about lbj. he treated everybody differently because i think as hubert humphrey called him, the world's best psychologist, he understood how to get people who mattered to say yes, and that meant treating people in very different place. so that is why i think that one of the
many technology to people, one of whom is harry middleton. terry was the first director of the lbj library, my predecessor, my dear friend, and so much of the scholarship about ladybird johnson comes from the work that harry did in the lbj library. the other one sitting next to him is surely a chance to work for mrs. johnson for many years into recently prevailed with the united states post office in getting a postage stamp in honors of ladybird johnson. [applause] a friend of mine and harry's...
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so that means not only was everybody using information technologies which meant you had to be good at it in order to prosper and one of the things we see is that the older the generation is the worse they did in 2000. and i think that's part of what we're seeing there. but in addition, the value that most companies were creating depends on your ability to create these intangible assets or work with them. and so you saw also a -- so it wasn't just that you had -- that everybody was using information technologies and some people knew how to use it better than others but rather that those people whose training and abilities allow them to create and build on ideas in whatever context. their labor became much more valuable because that was what was creating value from those corporations. not your ability to use machines. so to me, those are where i begin to think about it. >> just a final question on the pre-2000. because the general narrative has been most people's understanding is that we've had stag nation from the 70s. the 80s was the big exception. that's when the rising tide lifted a
so that means not only was everybody using information technologies which meant you had to be good at it in order to prosper and one of the things we see is that the older the generation is the worse they did in 2000. and i think that's part of what we're seeing there. but in addition, the value that most companies were creating depends on your ability to create these intangible assets or work with them. and so you saw also a -- so it wasn't just that you had -- that everybody was using...
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remind him when he said this, and i reminded him of the story of a roar the goddess of dawn in greek technology. who sought permission from zeus, the chief god to mary -- to marry the son of the king of troy. 's is not gave his permission trend one to marry a mortal man, but granted her anyone wish she might ask for as a wedding gift. she immediately responded oh zeus, i would ask that this only as would never die. zeus agreed. tran one had many happy years together. but while tran one as all the gods never aged began growing forgetful and wrinkled, feeble and zeus was quite miffed when tran one came back to him and begged him to do something so that the chief god changed the felony is into cicada a well-known insect in the midwest. sometime later but not too long ago, with his strength fading and his memory becoming more porous, the senator said to me one day, you know, jim i think those greeks might have been on to something. [laughter] perhaps that is why george said right here on this stage exactly 20 days ago, when he was hoping the orchestra and they were doing this wonderful performance
remind him when he said this, and i reminded him of the story of a roar the goddess of dawn in greek technology. who sought permission from zeus, the chief god to mary -- to marry the son of the king of troy. 's is not gave his permission trend one to marry a mortal man, but granted her anyone wish she might ask for as a wedding gift. she immediately responded oh zeus, i would ask that this only as would never die. zeus agreed. tran one had many happy years together. but while tran one as all...
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[applause] when we support research and medical breakthroughs and new technologies because we know we cannot do that on our own. we have to pour resources to discover the future. we know america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health insurance. [applause] when everybody can count on medicare and social security to give them a dignified retirement. we know the market works better when the roles of the road to protect kids from toxic dumping, consumers from being taken advantage of from credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we believe there is a role for rules and regulations that are smart. we also believe that leave to the people that we did not think politicians in washington are smart about controlling -- decisions women are capable of making. [applause] now, for 80 years we had a -- for eight years we had a president who shared these believes it. he have just heard him. president clinton's economic plan ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more. so we can reduce our deficit and invest in the skills and ideas of our peoplethe interesting thing is,
[applause] when we support research and medical breakthroughs and new technologies because we know we cannot do that on our own. we have to pour resources to discover the future. we know america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health insurance. [applause] when everybody can count on medicare and social security to give them a dignified retirement. we know the market works better when the roles of the road to protect kids from toxic dumping, consumers from being taken...
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when we are investing in research for medical breakthroughs and new technologies. we think america is stronger when everyone can count on affordable, quality health insurance. when we protect medicare and social security so we guarantee dignity and respect and -- dignity and respect in retirement. if our economy works best when there are rules in place. you know, there is some things we do not want washington to do. we do not want politicians in washington, most of whom are male, to control health-care decisions that women can make for themselves. [applause] sopnow, for a year's we as a president who share these beliefs. his name was bill clinton. his economic plan and the ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce the deficit still invest in the skills and ideas of our people. at the time the republicans in congress and the senate candidates by the name of mitt -- i don't want you to boo, i want you to vote. i want you to vote. the republican candidates by the name of mitt romney said bill clinton's plans would hurt the economy and ki
when we are investing in research for medical breakthroughs and new technologies. we think america is stronger when everyone can count on affordable, quality health insurance. when we protect medicare and social security so we guarantee dignity and respect and -- dignity and respect in retirement. if our economy works best when there are rules in place. you know, there is some things we do not want washington to do. we do not want politicians in washington, most of whom are male, to control...
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>> i think the technology is instant and yus, there are video cameras that can make it instantaneos, so you can do it in record time and this movie was done that way and a lot of it is the use of video cameras for a lot of scenes. we can process it instantly. >> john, originally some reporting that you had video from mitt romney part of the film. why was that no longer part of the film in the end? >> there was an attempt to give context to the president's decision and obviously not just mitt romney but hillary clinton and joe biden and many others said long before the mission that they thought it would be mistake to go into our central ally on the war of terror unannounced and barack obama said he would do it. there was mitt romney news footage that he talked about it and it was removed. >> david, i want to talk to that, "national geographic" took that film out but netflix is playing with the clip restored. it's so we see in the clip mitt romney say definitively he would not pursue osama bin laden into pakistan and not worth spending billions to kill bin laden. what is in the movie i
>> i think the technology is instant and yus, there are video cameras that can make it instantaneos, so you can do it in record time and this movie was done that way and a lot of it is the use of video cameras for a lot of scenes. we can process it instantly. >> john, originally some reporting that you had video from mitt romney part of the film. why was that no longer part of the film in the end? >> there was an attempt to give context to the president's decision and...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new completely re-imagined 2013 chevrolet malibu. sleek new styling... sophisticated dual cockpit design, and sport sculpted seats. available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu. ♪ refined comfort to get you in a malibu state of mind no matter what state you live in. ♪ >>> we're awaiting president obama in a swing state of ohio. meantime, in another swing state, that of virginia, bill clinton campaigning on behalf of the president. let's listen in at chesapeake, virginia, at indiana river high school. [ applause ] >> i don't know about you, but i'd rather you save the gasoline and export the oil if that's what we need to do. and that's why governor romney is having such a hard time breaking through in ohio. so what did he do? he ran -- he put -- he put a bogus ad on saying that for president had allowed jeep to move job
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new completely re-imagined 2013 chevrolet malibu. sleek new styling... sophisticated dual cockpit design, and sport sculpted seats. available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu. ♪ refined comfort to get you in a malibu state of...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-but only while supplies last. sale ends soon! you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. a wiit takes some doing.n't just happen. some coordinating. and a trip to the one place with the new ideas that help us pul
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are going to say -- will give you our apologies and the governor for the technological failure. by the way, the cell phone service, as you have just witnessed, is still pretty much a problem in this region in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. i do want to mention one way you can help is by donating to the red cross. you can go online. or call 1-800-red-cross. 1-800-red-cross. even also text to make it to nomination. (909)999-0999 to make "chalk talk" dollar donation, and we will have those numbers and web addresses up on loudobbs.com. coming up next, the presidential election an afterthought as hurricane sandy dominates the headlines. but how much will that affect this race? we will take that up and a great deal more with the "a-team" and the damage from the storm, unprecedented. the total cost exceed that of katrina? liz macdonald joins us for a live report and also to assess what is likely in store for investors on wall street tomorrow as well. much more straight ahead. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created
are going to say -- will give you our apologies and the governor for the technological failure. by the way, the cell phone service, as you have just witnessed, is still pretty much a problem in this region in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. i do want to mention one way you can help is by donating to the red cross. you can go online. or call 1-800-red-cross. 1-800-red-cross. even also text to make it to nomination. (909)999-0999 to make "chalk talk" dollar donation, and we will have...
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and, sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out. some of the businesses we encourage will fail, but i promise you this, there is a future for manufacturing here in america. there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. he don't want tax codes rewarding companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want a tax code that subsidyizes oil company profits. i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow and the new technology that is will cut our oil imports in half. that's my plan for jobs and growth. that's the future of america that i see. change of finally turning a page on a decade of war to do some nationbuilding here at home. so long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. but it's time to use the savings for mending the wars in iraq and afghanistan and start paying down our debts here and rebuilding america. right now we can put people back to work f
and, sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out. some of the businesses we encourage will fail, but i promise you this, there is a future for manufacturing here in america. there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. he don't want tax codes rewarding companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want a tax code that subsidyizes oil company profits. i want to support the...
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when we support research in the medical breakthroughs or new technologies because we know that we can't do that on our own. we've got to pool our resources to discover the future. we know that america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health care insurance. when everybody can count on social security to give them a dignified retirement. we know the market works better when the rules of the road protect kids from toxic dumping, to be protected against unscrupulous credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we believe that there's a role for rules or regulations that are smart and we also believe that we should leave to the people -- for example, we don't think politicians in washington are very smart about controlling health care choices that women are perfectly capable of making themselves. now, for 8 years, we had a president who shared these believes. you just heard. president clinton's economic plan asked the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we can invest in the skills of our people. and the interesting thing, at the time, the republicans in congress
when we support research in the medical breakthroughs or new technologies because we know that we can't do that on our own. we've got to pool our resources to discover the future. we know that america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health care insurance. when everybody can count on social security to give them a dignified retirement. we know the market works better when the rules of the road protect kids from toxic dumping, to be protected against unscrupulous credit card...
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at the city scale as the aspects of technological innovation? are there some real opportunities given what we are seeing in some of the other global areas? >> you have to do cities. they are made of bricks and steel and concrete. how to combine all of this is something that we know how to do. it is more and more needed. this brings together different parts of city government. another issue is about integrating data. there are two ways to do it. one way is to do it at the top and promote integration at the top. this will work to such an extent. i feel the other way is what we have seen more and more of. they are really using this as integrators. this is becoming the integrator for this intelligence. >> as we have come back, i want to go to detroit for a bit. this is for the entire day. where are those pockets of opportunity, particularly in the united states? the one thing about our system is that city x does something within two or five years and you see it spread through the system. and that regard we are highly entrepreneurial at the city scal
at the city scale as the aspects of technological innovation? are there some real opportunities given what we are seeing in some of the other global areas? >> you have to do cities. they are made of bricks and steel and concrete. how to combine all of this is something that we know how to do. it is more and more needed. this brings together different parts of city government. another issue is about integrating data. there are two ways to do it. one way is to do it at the top and promote...
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some companies are technology companies but there are many other companies that have this technology overlay and it is important to recognize. it's being invented because of the juxtaposition and design -- desire to do things in nimble ways is reopening that opportunity. if you have comments or questions, please come to the microphone. lovee of the company's i is zara. this guy is now the third richest man in the world. he connects it to these workshops where these women were taking knock off patterns and producing them so fast that they were able to knock them off so fast. it is taking retail and fashion and clothing and upending it. >> the thing we need to realize this technology is an enabler. they use that technology to become successful. it is important when you look at one of the things they've done is they empowered their people. someone sees a trend in san francisco, they have to jump on it. they can act. what we need to focus on it a couple of key things. we need a robust, strong manufacturing base but we have to diversify. one of the reasons we suffered so greatly was the e
some companies are technology companies but there are many other companies that have this technology overlay and it is important to recognize. it's being invented because of the juxtaposition and design -- desire to do things in nimble ways is reopening that opportunity. if you have comments or questions, please come to the microphone. lovee of the company's i is zara. this guy is now the third richest man in the world. he connects it to these workshops where these women were taking knock off...
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new technology challenges the industry. scott is our guest followed by a spotlight on colorado beginning with an overview of the state with curtis hubbard the denver post. and we will see how the republicans are campaigning with strategist sean tonner. and in analysis of president obama's strategy to elected democrats with rick palacio. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we have a simple proposition. you can embrace the kind of approaches he has embraced. -- she has embraced. it has no new revenue, even for the wealthiest americans. it would require cuts in social security and medicare. or we can embrace a balanced approach. that is what i support. we can go back to the kind of rates we had under the clinton administration when people were doing well and the economy was growing. we're going to have to make tough choices. >> your bottle? >> it is amazing to me you can stand here having voted for chilean dollar deficits for the last four years, the largest increase in american history and say we h
new technology challenges the industry. scott is our guest followed by a spotlight on colorado beginning with an overview of the state with curtis hubbard the denver post. and we will see how the republicans are campaigning with strategist sean tonner. and in analysis of president obama's strategy to elected democrats with rick palacio. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we have a simple proposition. you can embrace the kind of approaches he has...
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when we support research into medical breakthroughs or clean energy technology. we think that america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health care. and medicare and social security in their retirement. we think the market work better when there are rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect consumers from being taken advantage of by unscrupulous credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we don't want government doing everything we think that we can do most things ourselves. but there are times we can come together but we certainly don't want government getting involved in the wrong things. we think we don't need politicians, especially mostly male politicians to try and control health care choices that women are perfectly capable of making themselves. for eight years we had a president we shared these believes. his name was [ cheers and applause ] >> his economic plan, like mine, asked the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce our deficit, invest in the skills of our people, invest in the ideas
when we support research into medical breakthroughs or clean energy technology. we think that america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health care. and medicare and social security in their retirement. we think the market work better when there are rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect consumers from being taken advantage of by unscrupulous credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we don't want government doing everything we think that we can do...
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education, when every worker is getting new skills, when we are investing in medical research for new technologies and where everyone can count on affordable quality health care. when we protect medicare and social security so we can expect dignity and respect in requirement. and that there's some rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect congress assumers from unscrupulous credit card lenders. there's some things we don't want washington to do. the politicians in washington most of whom are male to control health care decisions that women can make for themselves. now, for eight years, we had a president who shares these beliefs, his name was bill clinton. and you know, his economic plan, when he first came into office, he asked the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce our deficit and still invest in the skills and ideas of our people. and you know what? at the time, the republicans in congress and a senate candidate by the name of mitt romney, i don't want you to boo, i want you to vote. i want you to vote. but a republican candidate by the name
education, when every worker is getting new skills, when we are investing in medical research for new technologies and where everyone can count on affordable quality health care. when we protect medicare and social security so we can expect dignity and respect in requirement. and that there's some rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect congress assumers from unscrupulous credit card lenders. there's some things we don't want washington to do. the politicians in...
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nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. >>> welcome back to "hardball." we've got the results of the latest and last poll. the president has a bare edge, just 48% to 47%. also today, new numbers from the battle ground states shows the race at a dead heat at 48% even. with the race razor sharp right now, both candidates were in the battleground states today. the president in new hampshire, florida, ohio and colorado. and romney in iowa, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia. here's part of their closing arguments of both candidates. >> what makes this rally and all your work that much more inspiring is you're doing it because you care about america. i mean, paul and i have not promised you a bigger check from the government and we haven't promised to check from some people to redistribute to you. >> it's not just a choice between two candidates or two parties, it's a choice between two different visions for america. between a return
nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. >>> welcome back to "hardball." we've got the results of the latest and last poll. the president has a bare edge, just 48% to 47%. also today, new numbers from the battle ground states shows the race at a dead heat at 48% even. with the race razor sharp right now, both candidates were in the...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-but only while supplies last. sale ends soon! you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> we need you, virginia. we've got to take back america. i'm counting on you. >> they're betting on cynicism. ohio, i'm be
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life of their beloved tundra. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. which brightened. the song from months to. dot com. if you're watching us he's great to have you with us let's continue we're just fine minister david cameron has suffered from his own policy wish revolted against the country's funding of the euro skeptic tori
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life of their beloved tundra. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site...
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they are not going to on their own invest in a lot of cutting edge green technology that is not proven to be commercially successful yet just because nature's clock is ticking. that is not how private sector decision is made. that -- only a public sector entity will do that. we have that kind of work to do. it will leave us with a better nation and a better world afterward. it is work that has to get done. and we have the job crisis. and interest rates are very low. it is unusual. it is a great time to borrow because rates are so low. you can invest in infrastructure and energy projects and not bust the budget by doing so. perfect conditions for a more robust government. the people are asking -- people want better roads and bridges and better schools and hire more teachers. it is a good time for it that kind of government, that responsive, representative government. >> unforeseen late -- it is time to borrow. that is what people are doing. we have massive, high levels of debt. public and private. savings are below 4%. they are about as low as they were in the middle of the last decade.
they are not going to on their own invest in a lot of cutting edge green technology that is not proven to be commercially successful yet just because nature's clock is ticking. that is not how private sector decision is made. that -- only a public sector entity will do that. we have that kind of work to do. it will leave us with a better nation and a better world afterward. it is work that has to get done. and we have the job crisis. and interest rates are very low. it is unusual. it is a great...
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series technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks about six of p.r.p. interviews intriguing story for you. in troy arabic to find out more visit our big teeth don't call. back to our team with me karen tara well activists say rebel attacks in syria's north have killed at least twenty eight soldiers while a series of explosions have rocked the capital damascus this as one of the rebels' main western backers washington has called for a complete shake up of the syrian opposition revealing plans to hand greater influence to militants on the front line syria has various rebel militias fighting assad many of which have. an infiltrator radical islam is linked to al qaida secretary of state hillary clinton said the u.s. no longer sees serious foreign its national council as a leading opposition force due to its lack of support on the ground the exiled leading opposition group said it's planning to base itself inside syria in an
series technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks about six of p.r.p. interviews intriguing story for you. in troy arabic to find out more visit our big teeth don't call. back to our team with me karen tara well activists say rebel attacks in syria's north have killed at least twenty eight soldiers while a series of explosions have...
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we need to use technology more so we can move trucks and people back and forth. it is a federal opportunity. the border is a federal responsibility. we cannot go along the in this piecemeal, and a fashion with a broken immigration program and not have comprehensive reform. comprehensive reform is about economics, making the border more secure, it is about facilitating the goods and people on a regular basis so they can work here and go home. we all profit from that. the federal government has an important role. >> we have gratefully better infrastructure over the past couple of years. we are having trouble getting appropriate staffing for the ports. that has been stressful for those of us and congress. we have not been able to get a staffing model to tell us how much money we need to authorize and appropriate for the sports. in the last go around, i passed an amendment in the house to dock the secretary's office a token amount to come up with a staffing model because we have been begging them to tell us what we need to appropriate to appropriately staffed the por
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep numr we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-but only while supplies last. sale ends soon! you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> bret: many of you may have seen greg palkot reporting from benghazi. he started with all the available information from u.
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. which brightened. from silence to the pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. this is us here live from moscow welcome back in bahrain protesters have defined a recent ban on public gatherings by flooding into the streets of the capital manama they're demanding the ruling sunni monuc you release political prisoners and to put an end to discrimination authorities brought in the new restrictions on tuesday claiming the rallies which have been ongoing for almost two years now posed a threat to national unity international human rights groups have called on the state to immediately leave the bond saying it bonnie's basic freedoms up to eighty people have been killed and thousands arrested since the start of the unrest the opposition m.p. for a recess and nothing is being done to stop the government killings. this is against article seventeen a because. it is against the international political and civil rights which is part of the local law here actually over the past year and i have. three sho
it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. which brightened. from silence to the pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. this is us here live from moscow welcome back in bahrain protesters have defined a recent ban on public gatherings by flooding into the streets of the capital manama they're demanding the ruling sunni monuc you release political prisoners and to put an end to discrimination authorities brought in the new restrictions on tuesday...
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